Cape Verde and Hatteras Hurricane. 7 
68. Robert Kelly, Sept. 10th, lat. 46° 30’, lon. 31°, hurricane ; lost 
sails, ne barometer fell to 28°15 inches 
69. Rialto, in the gale, lat. 50° 28’, lon. 35° 43’, shipped a heavy 
Ste filled cabin, shifted cargo, &c 
one Elizabeth, Sept. 9th, lat. 45°, lon. 29° 30’, heavy gale from 
8. E. to N. E.; ‘hove on beam-ends while under bare poles; gale 
abated at P.M. next day 
71. Stephen hats Sept 10th, nag? 47° 13’, lon. 30° 16’, hurricane 
W.S. 
rom N. W. and . ; thrown on beam-ends and dismasted. 
72. Emperor, Sept. soi lat. 47° 30’, lon. 30° 30/, severe gale from 
8.8. . W. ending in a perfect hurricane ; lost sails, spars, &c. 
73. Rowaliet, dismasted in the gale, Sept. 10th, lat. 48°, lon. 30° 30’ ; 
abandoned. 
74, Southerner, Sept. 9th, ended with i increasing gale from E.S. E.: 
10th, at 4 a. m. gale heavy from N. A.M. a hurricane 3; 7 a. M. 
broached to under bare poles; 2 P.M. wind hauled to N. N. W. blowing 
tremendously ; ; eran yond 28°27 in.; 7 P.M. heavy cross sea; 10 p. mM. 
7 feet water in hold: at 11:30 P. m. crew took to the boat. Sept. 
a at 6°30 a. M. ship ski down head foremost, in lat. 47° 15’, lon. 
24!. 
7. Caroline, Sept. 10th, lat. 48° 12’, lon. 30°, gale commenced in 
heavy squalls from E.S. E., soon ha ulin ng to different points of the 
compass, and bhai a hurricane; laid six hours ar? bare poles ; 
eae ce canvass blown from yards, with other dam 
6. Harvest Queen, severe hurricane Sept. 10th, ae 47° 10’, lon. 
29° 30", from 8S. S. W to N. W. 
Tk George Hulburt, for Havre, violent gale Sept. 10th, between lat. 
48° and 49° ; lon 80°; was hove down and lay many hours on port- 
i 
78. Palermo, Sept. 10th, lat. 49°, lon. 31°, in hurricane from S. E., 
decks swept, with loss of the mate : gale cantata’ next day from N.W.; 
in lat. 48°, lon. po On three following days strong winds from 8. Ww. 
to N. W., to lon. 18°. 
79. William. Hitchcock, ve ga &c. in the hurricane from W.S. W. 
Sept. 10th, lat. 46° 30’, lon 
evon, in violent aia! ‘onder bare poles, Sept. 12th [?], lost spars, 
bulwarks, binnacle, é&e. &e. ; lat. 46° 39), lon. 26° 40. 
Victoria, dismasted and water-logged i in terrific gale from west- 
ward, Sept. 10th, lat. 47° 17/, lon. 27 
82. Chesapeak, Sept. 10th, lat. 47° 10’, lon. 27° 30’, severe hurricane 
from S. E. to N.; received much da amage. 
, dea, Sept. 10th, lat. 47°, lon. 26°, gale from 8. W. to 
84. oan hurricane, Sept. 10th, lat. 47° ol’, Ton. 2° ——Next 
day, passed La ady Seymour, dismasted 
- Larpool, Sept. 11th, om 48°, lon. 25°, heavy gale 5 on biadinsdude 
four hours, with much damage ; barometer, 28 oe inches 
lay, abandoned Sept. 11th, | asian tg tose 24° 30/, at 9 a.m: 
wind then ary from N. Was wrecked the day we in the gale. 
a a, hurricane, Sept. 11th, lat. 46°, lon. 22° 50’; hove on 
beam-ends, w with much damage. 
